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Q: With the business update from WELL I'm reminded of a similar update from GSY in the depths of market turmoil in 2020. I think GSY re-affirmed their business at a very low stock price ($12? maybe $20?). Had I been wiser and more knowledgeable at the time I would have bought more then and I didn't.

I'm curious why one would not add to (or start) a position in WELL today?

Thx,

Cam.
Read Answer Asked by Cameron on January 20, 2022
Q: Hi Peter/Ryan, PetroGirl and Eric Nuttlall are always arguing as to who was right and wrong about theses stocks and targets for them and the price of oil. Can you give us your unbiased opinion on these and if you wouldn't mind rating them from best to worst and which you might buy if you were interested in an oil stock. Thanks for your much valued view. Nick
Read Answer Asked by Nick on January 20, 2022
Q: I see that WELL is planning to initiate a buyback program to take advantage of the drop in share price. Are you confident in management's assessment that the share price in undervalued? The price has still more than doubled in the past two years which is a steep increase. Also debt is almost 40% of it's market cap and they aren't currently showing any earnings. How will they fund future big acquisitions to continue this growth?

If we are confident with their assessment of value and their ability to execute going forward, should we not want the share price to drop further to make the buybacks more effective? In which case, why are they releasing material to pump the share price back up?

If the answer is that they need the share price higher to help fund acquisitions by diluting shareholders then the buyback program seems misleading.
Read Answer Asked by Alex on January 20, 2022
Q: Please give me your opinion of WonderFi considering it’s recent purchase of Bitbuy.
Read Answer Asked by Jean on January 20, 2022
Q: Regarding the currency in which dividends from BAM Brookfield Asset Mgmt are paid:

I see you recently stated they pay in USD.

However on their website it says
“ Registered shareholders who are Canadian residents receive their dividends in the Cdn dollar equivalent, unless they request to receive dividends in U.S. dollars.”

So it does not seem to be based on the currency in which you buy the shares. Can you confirm?

I am waiting for my discount broker to confirm that I can receive them in USD.
Read Answer Asked by Lisa on January 20, 2022
Q: Hi 5i.
While I have never been a fan of TD Bank Locking my sister in to GIC's for her childrens' RESP, I have remained quiet on the topic.
I can no longer do that so I turn to you for some information.


For the Market linked GICs held from 2016 to 2021 - 5 years - DESPITE MARKETS and SUB Indexes being near All Time Highs, TD Bank has told my sister the maturity value of the Linked GIC is the "Minimum Guaranteed Interest Rate of 0.389% total.
Instead of the 20% Max Payout that I can easily calculate based on annual sub index values.

It is my understanding these Linked GICs are a structured product with two pieces; zero coupon Bond and a futures contract. If Markets are at all time highs (annual index values below) how can TD Bank claim the product meets only the minimum interest payment? Do you have any insight into these products or know of a resource. The reason we are in the dark is due to the Financial Planner at TD saying, "sorry I can't help you understand that, it is calculated at head office".
(side note: I wonder if this Planner will be able to sell this product after the March Know Your Client changes? The TD Product is obviously not known to the Branch Planners)


The GIC - 50/50 link to TSX Bank Index and TSX Utility Index


Bank Index Values(Jan 3, 2017 thru Dec 31 2021:
3169.62, 3467.88, 3067.94, 3398.64, 3326.3, 4418.27
Utility Index Values ( Jan 3, 2017 thru Dec 31, 2921)
235.05, 250.41, 216.78, 290.84, 319.5, 343.21


Are these products just a TD Bank Scam and will never pay out?
How can the Markets be at all time highs, after a massive run from March 2009, and this TD Bank Market Linked GIC ONLY payout "Minimum Guaranteed Interest of 0.389%?

What are the steps to make TD Bank prove this outcome?
At Branch level they claim ignorance.

PS.....Unfortunately it does not only pertain to this year. Now I have to go back to each of the past three years to see if only minimum interest was paid instead of my calculated max Payout.
Read Answer Asked by Dave on January 20, 2022
Q: With technology stocks presently going out of favour with buyers what 5 Canadian and 5 US technology stocks would i5Research recommend for a long time hold in a TFSA. Thanks … Cal
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Read Answer Asked by Brian on January 20, 2022
Q: Hello!
What is the likelihood of WELL needing cash giving the share price drop, potential acquisitions, and value returning (or not) to the sector. Are we taking on unnecessary risk holding it at these levels under water? I really like the execution team and their strategy, but sometimes there are things the business cannot control. Would love to see them continuing expanding paying penny on the dollar, I don't see any insider selling so far at glance, encouraging.
Thank you!
Read Answer Asked by Etienne on January 20, 2022
Q: I notice that XQQ does not seem to have the same performance as compared to ZNQ and HXQ over the last week, month and 3 months according to Globe and Mail.

XQQ seems to track the NASDAQ or QQQ "better" .

Can you help me understand this please.
Read Answer Asked by Ernest on January 20, 2022